Different Names of Lakshmi:
Lakshmi is the goddess of beauty, wealth and good fortune in the Hindu Mythology. Goddess Lakshmi is one of the most popular goddesses among the Hindus. Maha Lakshmi is the divine consort of Lord Vishnu and assists him with wealth for the maintenance of the universe. Lakshmi fulfills all the wishes of her sincere devotees. Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped to attain wealth, beauty and good luck. A special worship of Goddess Lakshmi is sought on the night of Kartik Amavasya. Lakshmi Devi is known by many names. Chanting of different names of the goddess is considered as propitious. This list contains 108 names of Goddess Lakshmi with their meanings:
Name Meaning
Prakruti - Natural World
Vikruti - Many-Sided Nature
Vidya - Knowledge
Sarvabhootahitaprada - Provider of Universal Facts
Shraddha - Devotion
Vibhuti - Prosperity
Surabhi - Celestial Creature
Paramatmika Omnipresent
Vachi Eloquent Speaker
Padmalaya - Sitting on the Lotus
Padma - Lotus
Shuchi - Personification of Purity
Swaha - Shape of Swahadevi (Auspicious)
Swadha - Shape of Swadhadevi (Inauspicious)
Sudha - Amrut (Nectar)
Dhanya - Embodiment of Gratitude
Hiranmayi - Golden Appearance of Hirana (Dear)
Lakshmi - Goddess of Wealth and Fortune
NityaPushta - Gaining Strength Day By Day
Vibha - Radiant
Aditi - Bright like the Sun
Deetya - One who Answers the Prayers
Deepta - Flame-Like
Vasudha - The Earth
Vasudharini - Bearing burden of the Earth
Kamala - Lotus
Kantha - The Divine Consort of Vishnu
Kamakshi - One with Attractive Eyes
Kamalasambhava - Originating from the Lotus
Anugrahaprada - Granter of Good Wishes
Buddhi - Intelligence
Anagha - The Sinless
Navadurga - All Nine Forms of Durga
Harivallabhi - The Devine Consort of Lord Hari
Ashoka - Dispeller of Sorrows
Amrutha - One who is like Amrut (Nectar)
Deepa - With Radiance
Lakashokavinashini - Remover of Universal Agonies
Dharmanilaya - Creator of Eternal Law
Karuna - Kindhearted
Lokamatri - Mother of the Universe
Padmapriya - The Lover of Lotus
Padmahasta - Having Lotus-Like Hands
Padmakshya - Lotus-eyed
Padmasundari - Beautiful Like the Lotus
Padmodbhava - One Who Emerged Out of the Lotus
Padmamukhi - Lotus-Faced
Padmanabhapriya - Beloved of Padmanabha
Ramaa - Pleaser of the Lord
Padmamaladhara - The Wearer of Lotus Garland
Devi - The Goddess
Padmini - Lotus
Padmagandhini - Having the Aroma of Lotus
Punyagandha - Having Divine Scent
Suprasanna Ever - Glowing and Smiling
Prasadabhimukhi - Emerging to Grant Boons
Prabha - One who is Radiant like the Sun
Chandravadana - Having Moon like Face
Chanda - One who is cool like the Moon
Chandrasahodari - Sister of the Moon
Chaturbhuja - One having four arms
Chandrarupa - Moon-Faced
Indira - Radiant like the Sun
Indusheetala - One who is cool like the Moon
Ahladajanani - Source of Joy
Pushti - Healthy
Shiva - The Auspicious One
Shivakari - Source of all auspicious things
Satya - The Truthful
Vimala - Pure, Chaste
Vishwajanani - Mother of the Universe
Pushti - Possesses All Wealth
Daridriyanashini - One who removes poverty
Preeta Pushkarini - One with lovely eyes
Shanta - Peaceful
Shuklamalambara - Wearer of White Garland
Bhaskari - Radiant like the Sun
Bilvanilaya - One who lives under Bilva tree
Vararoha - Ready to Offer Boons
Yashaswini - The Famous
Vasundhara - Daughter of the Earth
Udaranga - Endowed with a Beautiful Body
Harini - Beautiful like Deer
Hemamalini - Having Golden Garlands
Dhanadhanyaki - Bestower of Wealth and Food grains
Siddhi - Ever Ready to Protect
Straina Soumya - Showering Goodness on Women
Shubhaprada - Granter of Auspicious Things
Nrupaveshvagathananda - Loves to Live in Palaces
Varalakshmi - Granter of Bounty
Vasuprada - Bestower of Wealth
Shubha - One who is auspicious
Hiranyapraka - Amidst Gold
Samudratanaya - Beloved Daughter of the Ocean of Milk
Jaya - The Goddess of Victory
Mangala - Most Auspicious
Devi - The Goddess
Vishnuvakshah - Residing in Vishnu's Chest
Vishnupatni - The Consort of Vishnu
Prasannakshi - With graceful eyes
Narayana Samashrita - One who sought Refuge in Narayana
Daridriya Dhwamsini - Destroyer of Poverty
Devi - The Goddess
Sarvapadravanivarini - Dispeller of all Distresses
Mahakali - A Form of Kali
Brahma-Vishnu-Shivatmika - Trinity of Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva
Trikala-dnyanasampanna - Aware of all, the Past, Present and Future
Bhuvaneshwarya - The Supreme Deity
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